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Random email spam messages - are they sinister?

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buildersmate | 09:59 Thu 18th May 2006 | Technology
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Virtually every day I receive random spam. The message title is always 4 words, usually takes the form of 2 verbs, 1 noun and 1 adverb, and is meaningless. Today's offering says ' Also probate may precession'. The messages have no attachments (always a sign to immediately delete). I never open them to read the text because I am wary of them. Where do they come from? Can they contain viruses or worms even without an attachment?
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Just delete them, should have no problems
You should have some means of reporting spam to your internet service provider. For example, AOL have a 'Report Spam' button on the incoming mail window. By reporting the spam, the service provider can put a block on the sender so that you don't receive any more emails from that source. AOL blocks tens of millions of spam emails every day. I used to have this trouble, but hardly suffer from it these days.
I get these too and would be interested to know what the point is - they don't contain any attachments, or links, or anything at all except plain text. Are they just trying to elicit a response/ read receipt perhaps? I can't imagine the point of sending these e-mails; they aren't like the usual viagra / surgery / phishing type mails in any obvious sense. (Sorry i can't answer the question, btw).

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